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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Octavo, laminated boards, colour photographs, other illustrations. A review of the current status of the country's estuarine research and management. Information is provided on a wide range of topics, including geological, physical and chemical processes, diversity and productivity of plant and animal communities, interactions between..... More

London: Academic Press, (1983. second edition). Quarto, colour plates, text illustrations, very good copy in dustwrapper. Handsomely produced and illustrated, this excellent series is the standard work on the birds of Africa.More

Tring: British Ornithologists' Union, 1996. Octavo, laminated boards, colour photographs. BOU Checklist 14. Introductory chapters cover the geology and topography, geography, climate and vegetation, plus breeding, migration, conservation and zoogeography. The bulk of the book comprises the systematic list covering all 624 species reliably recorded in this West Afriacn country..... More

Paris: Editions Flammarion, 2004. Quarto, 250 colour illustrations, dustwrapper, fine copy. These images show the many faces of African countries renowned for their safaris. From the political stance adopted by the individual governemnts to the skill of the rangers, and from the standard of the accommodation to the configuration of..... More

Cambridge: BirdLife International, 2001. Quarto, colour photographs, maps, other illustrations, laminated boards. BirdLife Conservation Series no. 11. The is the first pan-African book of its kind enabling the reader to easily see the places of global importance for bird conservation in Africa.More